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Częstochowa railway station is one of two major railway stations in Częstochowa, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, the other station being Częstochowa Stradom.Since 2015 it has been operating as a “P” (premium) category station in the PKP classification.
Kraków Główny–Kraków Lotnisko railway is an electrified, mostly double-track, secondary railway line of national importance in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. [1] It allows travel by train from the center of Kraków to the Kraków John Paul II International Airport. Passenger services are operated by Koleje Małopolskie.
From December 2017 there are two 200 km/h sections, 136 km long in total [1] [2] and from December 2020, speed 200 km/h was introduced on 45% of the Warsaw–Gdańsk railway. [3] Till 14 December 2024, all high-speed services operated by PKP in Poland were branded as Express Intercity Premium (EIP).
Polish State Railways (PKP), a state-owned corporate group and part of the PKP Group conglomerate, is the main provider of railway services, holding an almost complete monopoly on long-distance passenger services. It is both supported and partly funded by the government. There are three main PKP companies:
On 1 September 2021 trams resumed running between Fieldorfa-Nila and Stadion Raków. Work on the section to Kucelin has not started yet. [9] Trams to Raków Dworzec PKP started running again on 1 October 2021. [10] On 2 November 2022 trams resumed operation on the section to Kucelin on line 1 despite the renovations not having started yet. [11]
As of 2022, it is served by PKP Intercity (EIP, InterCity, and TLK services). This station is located about 2 km East of the town's principal railway station ( Sucha Beskidzka railway station ). This station is named after the nearby Castle of Sucha Beskidzka , as the word Zamek means castle.
Every railway line in Poland has its own number, with the lowest numbers attached to the most important and most strategic routes. Line number 1 links Warsaw Centralna with Katowice Central Station, while line number 999, the last one on the list, is a side track, joining Piła Main with a secondary-importance station of Piła North (Pila Północ).